Update: TechCrunch says there were 58 malicious apps and 260,000 affected phones in total.
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Monday, March 7, 2011
Google flips Android kill switch, destroys a batch of malicious apps (update)
Update: TechCrunch says there were 58 malicious apps and 260,000 affected phones in total.
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It's a good thing that I'm not an idiot, and don't download viruses. Also, that I have lookout mobile security installed.
ReplyDeleteYou could go tit for tat Apple .VS. Google all you want but the that doesn't solve the security issues in both operating systems. I think Google's is slightly more vulnerable in the long run. I think we will start seeing more and more malicious applications popping up. who knows.
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